CAT
/Skills
SkillsMCPMarketplacesDigestToolsAdvertise

This week in Claude

Every Monday: Claude Code, Agent SDK, MCP, and the Anthropic platform moves worth your time.

Skills by Category
Frontend DevelopmentBackend & APIsTesting & QASecurityDevOps & CI/CDGit & Pull RequestsDocumentationCode Review & QualityAI & Agent BuildingSkill Development
MCP Servers by Category
Sales & MarketingWeb & Browser AutomationDatabasesAI & LLM ToolsCloud & InfrastructureCommunication & MessagingDeveloper ToolsDesign & CreativeDocuments & KnowledgeSearch & Web Crawling
Marketplaces by Category
AI Agents & OrchestrationLLM IntegrationDevelopment ToolsFrontend & UIBackend & APIsDatabasesTesting & Code QualityDevOps & CloudSecurity & ComplianceGit & Version Control

Cross AI Tools

Discover Claude Code plugins, extensions, and tools. Automatically updated directory of Anthropic Claude AI marketplaces with development tools, productivity plugins, and integrations.

Resources

  • Browse Skills
  • Browse MCP Servers
  • Browse Marketplaces
  • Plugins Reference

Community

  • About
  • Tools
  • Feedback
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise

Built for the Claude Code community with Claude Code by @mertduzgun

Independent project, not affiliated with Anthropic

Design Tokens

julianoczkowski/designer-skills
2.3k installs202 stars
Summary

Generates a complete design token system before you start building components, so you're not hardcoding colors and spacing values everywhere. It checks what already exists (Tailwind config, CSS variables, theme files) and extends rather than replaces. You get semantic color tokens for light and dark mode, a spacing scale tuned to your chosen design philosophy, typography ramp, shadows, motion values, and breakpoints. The dark mode implementation is thoughtful, not just inverted values, and it handles both system preference and manual toggles. Best used right after your design brief is settled but before touching any UI code. The token categories are opinionated in a good way, pushing you toward semantic naming instead of the usual primary-500 chaos.

Install to Claude Code

npx -y skills add julianoczkowski/designer-skills --skill design-tokens --agent claude-code

Installs into .claude/skills of the current project.

CodeRabbit
CodeRabbit
AI writes the code. CodeRabbit catches the slop.
Try For Free →
Keep your Mac awake
Keep your Mac awake
Keep your Mac awake while Claude Code and 40+ AI agents run. Sleeps when they're idle.
One time payment $9 →
Context.devContext.dev
Context.dev
Integrate web data into your AI product. One API to scrape website & brand data.
Get API Key Now →
Make your agent a DeFi expert
Make your agent a DeFi expert
Agent, run crypto. Access onchain data & trade routes via 1inch.
Install now →
Make money from your Skills
Make money from your Skills
On Capafy, your Skill runs online 24/7 as an agent product, and you get paid every time someone uses it.
Start earning →
AppSignal
AppSignal
Monitor with ease. Code with confidence.
Start Free Trial →
CodeRabbit
CodeRabbit
AI writes the code. CodeRabbit catches the slop.
Try For Free →
Keep your Mac awake
Keep your Mac awake
Keep your Mac awake while Claude Code and 40+ AI agents run. Sleeps when they're idle.
One time payment $9 →
Context.devContext.dev
Context.dev
Integrate web data into your AI product. One API to scrape website & brand data.
Get API Key Now →
Make your agent a DeFi expert
Make your agent a DeFi expert
Agent, run crypto. Access onchain data & trade routes via 1inch.
Install now →
Make money from your Skills
Make money from your Skills
On Capafy, your Skill runs online 24/7 as an agent product, and you get paid every time someone uses it.
Start earning →
AppSignal
AppSignal
Monitor with ease. Code with confidence.
Start Free Trial →
Files
SKILL.mdView on GitHub

This skill generates the foundational design tokens for a project. Run this after the design brief and before building any components. Every component built after this references these tokens instead of hardcoding values.

Example prompts

  • "Set up design tokens for this project"
  • "Generate a token system based on Dieter Rams"
  • "I need a spacing scale and color palette before I start building"
  • "Create tokens that match our brief"

Process

  1. Check what already exists. Before generating anything, scan the codebase for:

    • CSS variable definitions (:root, [data-theme], custom property files)
    • Tailwind config (tailwind.config.js, tailwind.config.ts) and any theme extensions
    • Theme provider files (Material UI createTheme, Chakra extendTheme, shadcn globals.css)
    • Design token JSON files (Style Dictionary format, Figma token exports)
    • Any tokens.css, variables.css, theme.css, or similarly named files
    • package.json for UI framework dependencies (tailwindcss, @mui/material, @chakra-ui/react, etc.)

    If tokens already exist, extend them rather than replacing. Identify gaps (missing dark mode, incomplete spacing scale, no motion tokens) and fill those.

  2. Read the brief. Look for a design brief at .design/*/DESIGN_BRIEF.md. If multiple subfolders exist, use the most recently modified one, or ask the user which feature they are working on. If a philosophy is named, use the parameters from /frontend-design to derive token values. If no brief exists, ask the user what direction they want.

  3. Generate tokens in the format that matches the project's tech stack:

    • Tailwind project → extend tailwind.config.js and write to globals.css
    • CSS/HTML project → write to a tokens.css file
    • CSS-in-JS project → write to a theme.ts or theme.js file
    • If unclear, default to CSS custom properties (most portable)
  4. Always generate both light and dark mode palettes. Use [data-theme="dark"] or prefers-color-scheme media query. Both palettes should feel intentional for the chosen philosophy, not just inverted values.

Token Categories

Color

/* Semantic color tokens, not raw values */
--color-bg-primary:          /* Main background */
--color-bg-secondary:        /* Secondary/card background */
--color-bg-tertiary:         /* Subtle background (inputs, wells) */
--color-bg-inverse:          /* Inverted background */

--color-text-primary:        /* Main text */
--color-text-secondary:      /* Subdued text */
--color-text-tertiary:       /* Placeholder, disabled text */
--color-text-inverse:        /* Text on inverse backgrounds */
--color-text-link:           /* Link color */

--color-border-primary:      /* Default borders */
--color-border-secondary:    /* Subtle borders */
--color-border-focus:        /* Focus ring color */

--color-accent-primary:      /* Primary action color */
--color-accent-primary-hover:
--color-accent-primary-active:
--color-accent-secondary:    /* Secondary action color */

--color-status-success:
--color-status-warning:
--color-status-error:
--color-status-info:

--color-surface-overlay:     /* Modal/dropdown backdrop */

Spacing

Generate a consistent scale. The base unit should match the philosophy:

  • Tight philosophies (Brutalist, Swiss): 4px base
  • Balanced philosophies (Rams, Scandinavian): 4px or 8px base
  • Spacious philosophies (Japanese Minimalism, Editorial): 8px base with larger multipliers
--space-0:   0;
--space-1:   /* base * 0.25 */
--space-2:   /* base * 0.5 */
--space-3:   /* base * 0.75 */
--space-4:   /* base * 1 */
--space-5:   /* base * 1.5 */
--space-6:   /* base * 2 */
--space-7:   /* base * 3 */
--space-8:   /* base * 4 */
--space-9:   /* base * 6 */
--space-10:  /* base * 8 */
--space-11:  /* base * 12 */
--space-12:  /* base * 16 */

Typography

--font-family-display:       /* Headline/display font */
--font-family-body:          /* Body text font */
--font-family-mono:          /* Code/monospace font */

--font-size-xs:
--font-size-sm:
--font-size-base:
--font-size-md:
--font-size-lg:
--font-size-xl:
--font-size-2xl:
--font-size-3xl:
--font-size-4xl:             /* Hero/display size */

--font-weight-normal:
--font-weight-medium:
--font-weight-semibold:
--font-weight-bold:

--line-height-tight:         /* Headings: 1.1-1.3 */
--line-height-normal:        /* Body: 1.4-1.6 */
--line-height-relaxed:       /* Spacious body: 1.6-1.8 */

--letter-spacing-tight:      /* Display type */
--letter-spacing-normal:
--letter-spacing-wide:       /* All-caps, labels */

Layout

--max-width-content:         /* Max reading width (65-75ch equivalent) */
--max-width-wide:            /* Wide content area */
--max-width-page:            /* Full page max width */

--border-radius-sm:
--border-radius-md:
--border-radius-lg:
--border-radius-full:        /* Pill/circle */

--shadow-sm:
--shadow-md:
--shadow-lg:
--shadow-focus:              /* Focus ring shadow */

Motion

--duration-instant:   50ms;
--duration-fast:      150ms;
--duration-normal:    250ms;
--duration-slow:      400ms;
--duration-slower:    600ms;

--easing-default:     cubic-bezier(0.4, 0, 0.2, 1);
--easing-in:          cubic-bezier(0.4, 0, 1, 1);
--easing-out:         cubic-bezier(0, 0, 0.2, 1);
--easing-bounce:      cubic-bezier(0.34, 1.56, 0.64, 1);

Responsive Breakpoints

--breakpoint-sm:   375px;    /* Mobile */
--breakpoint-md:   768px;    /* Tablet */
--breakpoint-lg:   1024px;   /* Small desktop */
--breakpoint-xl:   1280px;   /* Desktop */
--breakpoint-2xl:  1536px;   /* Wide desktop */

Dark Mode

Always generate dark mode tokens alongside light mode. Rules:

  • Do not simply invert colors. Dark backgrounds should be warm or cool depending on the philosophy.
  • Reduce contrast slightly in dark mode (pure white text on pure black is harsh).
  • Shadows should use darker, more transparent values in dark mode, not the same shadows as light.
  • Accent colors may need lightness adjustments to maintain contrast ratios.
  • Include a prefers-color-scheme media query AND a [data-theme="dark"] attribute selector so the user can support both system preference and manual toggle.
:root {
  /* Light mode tokens */
}

[data-theme="dark"] {
  /* Dark mode overrides */
}

@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
  :root:not([data-theme="light"]) {
    /* System-preference dark mode, unless user explicitly chose light */
  }
}

Output

Save the tokens file in the appropriate location for the project's tech stack. State which philosophy the tokens are derived from and note any deviations or choices made.

Featured
CodeRabbit
CodeRabbit
AI writes the code. CodeRabbit catches the slop.
Try For Free →
Keep your Mac awake
Keep your Mac awake
Keep your Mac awake while Claude Code and 40+ AI agents run. Sleeps when they're idle.
One time payment $9 →
Context.devContext.dev
Context.dev
Integrate web data into your AI product. One API to scrape website & brand data.
Get API Key Now →
Make your agent a DeFi expert
Make your agent a DeFi expert
Agent, run crypto. Access onchain data & trade routes via 1inch.
Install now →
Make money from your Skills
Make money from your Skills
On Capafy, your Skill runs online 24/7 as an agent product, and you get paid every time someone uses it.
Start earning →
AppSignal
AppSignal
Monitor with ease. Code with confidence.
Start Free Trial →
Categories
Design & UI/UX
First SeenMay 16, 2026
View on GitHub

Recommended

More Design & UI/UX →
figma-create-design-system-rules

figma/mcp-server-guide

figma create design system rules
1.6k
1.5k
figma-create-design-system-rules

openai/skills

figma create design system rules
906
21.1k
figma-create-design-system-rules

nexu-io/open-design

figma create design system rules
573
57.2k
high-end-visual-design

leonxlnx/taste-skill

Premium design system enforcing high-end agency aesthetics with strict anti-patterns and motion choreography.
87.4k
31.7k
frontend-design-system

supercent-io/skills-template

Production-grade UI design with design tokens, layout rules, motion guidance, and accessibility validation.
8.5k
88
design-system

supercent-io/skills-template

Production-grade UI design system with design tokens, layout rules, motion guidelines, and accessibility validation.
3.2k
88